% of Adults at Healthy Weight (Headline Measure)
Current Value
33.9%
Definition
Story Behind the Indicator
The "Story Behind the Curve" helps us understand why the data on the percent of adults at a healthy weight is the way that it is in our community. When we understand the root causes of our community problems, we have a better chance of finding the right solutions, together.
What's Helping? These are the positive forces at work in our community and beyond that influence this issue in our community.
- HEAL committee
- YMCA Healthy Living Mobile Market
- Beacon of Hope
- WIC
- Nutrition Education Schools
- Greenway
- Hot Springs Health Program
- Library Wellness Programs
- Dimensions Studio Classes
- Active Living Centers
- Parks and Recreation Summer Trips
- Senior Games
- Cooperative Extension Summer Program
- Availibility of Healthy Foods at No Cost
- Food banks
- Clinical Referral - TRACTOR Food & Farms
- Lord's Harvest for the Hungry
- Outdoor recreation
- Town parks
What's Hurting? These are the negative forces at work in our community and beyond that influence this issue in our community.
- Increase in screen time
- Long commutes
- Fast paced lifestyle
- No Intramural Sports/ cost associated with sports programs
- Lack of exercise facilities and physical activity options
- Increased stress
- No YMCA/YWCA
- Sedentary employment
- Transportation/ access to healthy foods
- Healthy food options at food banks
- Pride and accepting assistance
- Lack of referrals to local education/interventions
- Cost and continued rising costs (of food and living)
- Mass media and perceptions of food
- Lack of funding for interventions
- Distance to physical activity options
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Lack of education about healthy foods
- Lack of Dieticians
- Lack of diabetes education classes
- Not getting annual check-ups and testing
- Health literacy and access to resources
Partners With a Role to Play
Partners in our Community Health Improvement Process:
- Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Team
- Madison County Schools
- Madison County Health Department
- Madison County Parks and Recreation
- Head Start | Community Action Opportunities
- Madison County Smart Start
- Madison County Public Libraries
- Hot Springs Health Program
- AARP North Carolina
- Land of Sky Regional Council
- YMCA of Western North Carolina
- Kepro-Community Health Workers
- Outland Family Clinic
Partners With a Role in Helping Our Community Do Better on This Issue:
- Community Leaders
- School Health Advisory Council
- Youth
- Parents
- Madison County Cooperative Extension
- Madison County News-Record & Sentinel
- Nutrition Sites
- College Interns
- Beacon of Hope
- Lord's Harvest for the Hungry
- School Food Pantries
- Neighbors in Need
- The Farm Connection
- NC Center for Health & Wellness
Strategies Considered & Process
Programs/Strategies were selected in consultation with Healthy Eating Active Living Team (HEAL). Since our priority health areas only changed slightly during the 2021 Community Health Assessment, consideration was given first to current actions and outcomes. Criteria for new program selection included feasibility, resource availability, community will and alignment with community values.
The following actions have been identified by our partners and community members as ideas for what can work for our community to make a difference on Healthy Eating/Healthy Weight and Diabetes.
Actions and Approaches Identified by Our Partners These are actions and approaches that our partners think can make a difference on Healthy Eating/Healthy Weight and Diabetes.
- Healthy food options sent home with school children
- Affordable local options for indoor exercise
- Senior, diabetic, or healthy food boxes available to everyone
- Community screenings for diabetes
- Playground/ Walking Trail at Medical Park Drive
- Education on hidden sugars and how foods convert to sugar
What is Currently Working in Our Community These are actions and approaches that are currently in place in our community to make a difference on Healthy Eating/Healthy Weight and Diabetes.
- HEAL Team
- Walk with Ease
- Healthy Living Mobile Market
- Healthy Living Programs at Library (MadCo Miles)
- Youth food prep and healthy eating programs
- Diabetes Educator Hot Spring Health Program
- Diabetes Education (Outland Family Clinic)
Evidence-Based Strategies These are actions and approaches that have been shown to make a difference on active living and healthy eating.
Name of Strategy Reviewed |
Level of Intervention |
---|---|
Chronic Disease Self-Management Programs |
Interpersonal, community |
Activity Programs for older adults |
Interpersonal, community |
Community Gardens |
Community, policy |
School-based programs to increase physical activity |
Policy |
Community Health Worker Diabetes Education |
Interpersonal, community |
National Diabetes Prevention Program |
Interpersonal, community |
Community Awareness Campaign |
Interpersonal, community |
Faith Based Model for Rural Diabetes Prevention and Management |
Interpersonal, community, institutional |
Process for Selecting Priority Strategies
The Healthy Eating Active Living team members discussed root causes for obesity, unhealthy eating, and diabetes as well as explored various evidence-based strategies to address the issue. Factors considered in the discussion included feasibility, resources required, and community will and values. The group decided to continue Walk with Ease and Cooking Matters as strategies and programs to make a difference in Madison County over the next several years and added Diabetes Education Videos as a new strategy.